- The road serving Yas hotel
- Yas hotel front fountain
- The track grounds and sunset from Yas Hotel
- The spectator grandstand area
- Overview inside the Marina Circuit Track
- Now for a visit to the race track!
- The hotels area all centrally nucleated in a village-like setting
- View of the circuit and Ferrari world from the hotels
- The nearby Yas island hotels
- Ferrari world, world's largest indoor theme park
- The building is modelled after the side profile of a Ferrari GT
- The size of the structure is breathtaking
- Once completed it will house 20 full rides, including 2 coasters and a log flume
- Designed by Benoy Architects, major works are still ongoing
- The front entrance to the theme park
- And connects to the main building via it's station here
- Built by Intamin AG, it reaches a top speed of 240kmph
- the world's fastest hydraulically-launched roller coaster (Formula Rossa)
- and it is also home to...
- The Yas Marina Circuit
- Entrance to the circuit
- The Yas Gardens
- Approaching Yas Island from the freeway
- Ferrari world spotted!
- with the faint Abu Dhabi skyline in the distance
- Passing by some mangrove areas
- long distance power lines
- and passing through some port areas
- which means leaving the city...
- Yaz Island!
- Love the calmness of the Corniche
- views of the Mangrove swamps
- with a ride through the Eastern Corniche
- All board the boogie bus for our next stop!
- And a fantastic sunset!
- capturing the moment
- Time to bid farewell to the mosque for now.
- The hallways cast real nice shadows from the openings
- Everything seems to line up pretty well here.
- As the sun sets
- You need to don slippers to visit the toilets too
- Possibly one of the nicest toilets on our trip!
- Even the toilets are beautifully decorated
- No expense were spared in the washing area too, they look fantastic
- The galleries to the washing areas
- The Ablution central drinking fountain
- Being the 20th century, is accessible by escalators. :P
- The Ablution areas are located in the basement
- namely Arab, Mughal and Moorish architecture.
- The mosque actually spots a fusion of different architectures